LIPIDO-COLLOID DRESSING with absorbent and protective lining *: simplified management of low-exuding traumatic wounds in emergency units
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Authors: JP. Rifler, S. Bohbot, C. Salomon |
The Effectiveness of Using a Lipido-Colloid Dressing for Patients With Traumatic Digital Wounds
| This study compares the effect of a daily gauze dressing with that of lipido-colloid dressing on the time taken to make up the dressing and efficacy of the management of traumatic digital wounds. This is a randomized controlled trial of 28 patients (16 experimental and 12 control) with injuries to their fingers and loss of tissue. The patients in the experimental and control groups were given a lipido-colloid dressing and a daily gauze dressing, respectivaly.The patients' wounds were assessed in termes of the size of the wound and the time it took for the wound to heal. The findings showed that patient in the experimental group had a faster recovery time from the healing of their wound than the control groupe. The findings can help to establish an evidence-based practice in the management of traumatic digital wounds in clinical setting. Keywords: traumatic digital, wound care, lipido-colloid dressing, randomized controlled trial, Hong Kong Authors: K. K. Ma, M. F. Chan, S. M. C. Pang The Effectiveness of Using a Lipido-Colloid Dressing for Patients With Traumatic Digital Wounds |
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An evaluation of non-adherent wound-contact layers for acute traumatic and surgical wounds
| Atraumatic or non-adherent wound contact dressing are most often used at the proliferative stage of healing to promote granulation and epitheliasation; However, there is limited evidence of their efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Consequently, deciding which product to use is often confusing and based on personal preference which can result in inconsistencies. The accident and emergency departments and outpatient clinics at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS trust were using a variety of products for the management of acute traumatic and surgical wounds.. this was causing confusion among staff and patients and unnecessary painful dressing changes, and was delaying healing. This study set out to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of five low-adherent dressings in clinical practice. healing rates were notes formally compared, although anecdotal observations were noted. A unit-cost comparison was also done to facilitate future procurement. Authors: F. Burton An evaluation of non-adherent wound-contact layers for acute traumatic and surgical wounds |
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Management of chronic post-traumatic wounds with UrgoCell® START (foam dressing with TLC-NOSF)
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| Author: J. P. Rifler Management of chronic post-traumatic wounds with UrgoCell® START (foam dressing with TLC-NOSF) |
Local treatment of delayed healing wounds in the wound healing unit
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| Authors: C. Masseron, Dr C. Leaute-Labreze, Prof P. Pelissier, Dr J. C. Castede Local treatment of delayed healing wounds in the wound healing unit |
Healing post traumatic wounds with URGOCELL® START
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| Authors: Dr. D. Grenier de Cardenal, Dr. J. P. Rifler, Dr. C. Salomon |
Use of URGOCELL® Silver (Absorbent Dressing Impregnated with Silver Salts) in the treatment of complex, delayed healing post-traumatic wounds
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| Authors: D. Pourreyron, MM. Laigle, C. Mauve, L. Sedel, C. Salomon |
Experience of the treatment of post-traumatic necrosis with Hydrocellular Absorbent dressing (Urgocell® Silver , Urgocell®)
| Authors: Dr D: Grenier de Cardenal, Dr C. Salomon |
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Evaluation of a new silver absorbent dressing in patients with critically colonised venous leg ulcers
| Authors: I. Lazareth, Z. Ourabah, P. Senet, H. Cartier, A. Sauvadet, S. Bohbot |
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Urgotul® Duo: a therapeutic alternative in the management of low exuding wounds
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| Authors: J. Perez, P. Meyer, P. Charru, M. Iehl-Robert, M.C. Emery, C. Sohm, S. Bonin, S. Meaume, J. Fontaine, A. Tessier, A. Sauvadet, S. Bohbot Urgotul® Duo: a therapeutic alternative in the management of low exuding wounds |